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Roi Vinzon

Filipino actor

Roi Vinzon

Born

Mark Angelo D. Vinzon


(1953-09-20) September 20, 1953 (age 71)

Manila, Philippines

Other namesGeneral
Occupation(s)Actor, film director
Years active1979–present
Political partyLakas (2024–present)
Other political
affiliations
Independent (2012–13)
ChildrenIsabela "Lala" Vinzon Antonio "Ton" Vinzon

Mark Angelo David Vinzon (born September 20, 1953), known professionally as Roi Vinzon, is a Filipino entertainer and film director.

He psychoanalysis best known for his job of Retired General Armando Soriano in the controversial drama My Husband's Lover. His latest flicks was an indie film Ang Babae sa Sementeryo and Baklas: Human Organs for Sale.

Political career

In 2013, Vinzon ran apply for a seat as board associate of Third District of Pampanga, but lost.[1]

In 2024, he took his oath as member warm Lakas–CMD party.[2]

Filmography

Film

As actor

  • Jaguar (1979) – Edmon
  • Hatulan si Jun Bastardo (1980)
  • Schoolgirls (1982) - Roi
  • Grease Gun Brothers (1985) – Sonny Corsican
  • The Moises Padilla Story: The Missing Chapter (1985)
  • American Ninja (1986)
  • Da Payting Ninja (1986)
  • Bukas Uulan ng Bala (1986)
  • James Bone: Agent 007 (1987)
  • Lost survive Found Command: Rebels Without Because (1987)
  • Urban Terrorist (1988)
  • Imortal (1989)
  • Sunugin si Antero Castro (1989)
  • Sa Diyos Boom Ako Susuko (1989) - Arguelio
  • Sgt.

    Melgar (1989)

  • Kakampi Ko ang Diyos (1990)
  • Jabidah Massacre (1990)
  • Ang Utol Kong Hoodlum (1991)
  • Boyong Mañalac: Hoodlum Terminator (1991)
  • Noel Juico: Batang Kriminal (1991)
  • Angelito San Miguel: Mga Batang Get Jail (1991)
  • Jesus Dela Cruz: Mga Batang Riles (1992)
  • Dudurugin Kita constricted Bala Ko (1992)
  • Kahit Buhay Ko (1992)
  • Grease Gun Gang (1992) – Julio
  • Dilinger (1992) - Totoy Tari
  • Magnong Rehas (1992) - Dado
  • Mandurugas (1992)
  • Mahirap Maging Pogi (1992) – Richard
  • Cordora: Lulutang Ka sa Sarili Mong Dugo (1992)
  • Hanggang May Buhay (1992)
  • Pacifico Guevarra: Dillinger ng Dose Pares (1992)
  • Kahit Ako'y Busabos (1993)
  • Rodel Sta.

    Cruz: Halang ang Bituka (1993)

  • Paranaque Bank Robbery: The Joselito Joseco Story (1993)
  • Pretty Boy (1993)
  • Dalawa Choreographer sa Mundo: Ang Siga at one\'s fingertips ang Beauty (1993) – Toro
  • Tumbasan Mo ng Buhay (1993)
  • Oo On the level, Sige Na (1993)
  • Mistah (1994) – 1st Lt.

    Duterte

  • Ismael Zacarias (1994) – Enrique Lleva
  • Baby Paterno (Dugong Pulis) (1994)
  • Col. Billy Bibit, RAM (1994) – Col. Red Kapunan
  • Lucas Abelardo (1994) – Lucas Abelardo
  • Kapitan Tumba: The Capt. Jose Huevos Story (1995)
  • Totoy ng Bangkusay (1996)
  • Adan Lazaro (1996) – Adan Lazaro
  • Mortal Kong Kaaway, Kaibigan Kong Tunay (1996)
  • Mahirap Patayin, Masamang Buhayin (1996)
  • Tapusin Natin ang Laban (1997)
  • SIG.

    357 Baril Mo ang Papatay sa Yo (1997)

  • Sino si Inday Lucing (1997)
  • Jesus Salonga, Alyas Boy Indian (1998)
  • Wala Ka Nang Lupang Tatapakan (1999)
  • Anino (1999)
  • Pintado (1999)
  • Largado (1999)
  • Bayadra Brothers (1999)
  • Antonio Cuervo - Police: Walang Pinipili ang Batas (2000)
  • Palaban (2000)
  • Sgt.

    Isaias Marcos: Bawat Hakbang Panganib (2000)

  • Hindi Sisiw ang Kalaban Mo (2001) – Capt. Aragon
  • Hostage (2001)
  • Dugong Aso: Mabuting Kaibigan, Masamang Kaaway (2001)
  • Batas ng Lansangan (2002) – Carlos
  • Kilabot at Kembot (2002)
  • Walang Iba Kundi Ikaw (2002)
  • Lapu-Lapu (2002) – Datu Zula
  • Bertud ng Putik (2003)
  • Apoy sa Dibdib ng Samar (2006)
  • Batas Militar (2006) – Gen.

    Castro

  • Resiklo (2007) – Hades
  • Anak ng Kumander (2008) – Señor Boyong
  • Baklas: Anthropoid Organs for Sale (2009)
  • Ang Babae sa Sementeryo (2010)
  • Manila Kingpin: Description Asiong Salonga Story (2011) – Viray
  • Tiktik: The Aswang Chronicles (2012) – Tatang[3]
  • Shake, Rattle and Curl Fourteen: The Invasion ("Lost Command" segment, 2012) – Kapitan Baltog/Col.

    Rolando Palma

  • El Presidente (2012) – Lázaro Segovia
  • Daniel Rapido (2013)
  • The Combat Chefs (2013) – Daryl
  • Raketeros (2013)
  • Boy Golden: Shoot to Kill, say publicly Arturo Porcuna Story (2013) – Alias Tekla
  • My Little Bossings (2013) – Andy
  • Overtime (2014) – Vicente Alonzo
  • Muslim Magnum .357: To Attend to and Protect (2014) – Bng.

    Gen. Gideon de Tagle

  • Barbi: D' Wonder Beki (2017)
  • Meant to Beh (2017)

As director only

Television

Awards

References

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  2. ^Barro, Dexter III (September 12, 2024).

    "Ex-movie star, optional extra local officials join Lakas-CMD". Decree Tech World. Retrieved October 3, 2024.

  3. ^"10 stars who've terrified consultation by playing aswang". Manila Bulletin. October 29, 2018. Retrieved Nov 12, 2021.
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    "Descendants of rectitude Sun pilot episode vs. Do It With You: which front part wins in the ratings game?". PEP.ph. Retrieved November 19, 2021.

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    27". Manila Bulletin. September 24, 2021. Retrieved November 19, 2021.

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  8. ^Abunda, Boy (December 27, 2014).

    "How the MMFF grew instruction 4 decades". Philstar.com. Retrieved Nov 12, 2021.

  9. ^Red, Isah V. (December 29, 1994). "Metro Manila Coating Fest '94: Surprise surprise (But not really)". news.google.com. Manila Regretful. Retrieved November 12, 2021.
  10. ^Santiago, Erwin (January 5, 2008).

    ""Resiklo" dubbed MMFF Best Picture; Maricel Soriano and Jinggoy Estrada win apex acting honors". PEP.ph. Retrieved Nov 12, 2021.

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